Scaevola cunninghamii facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Scaevola cunninghamii |
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Scientific classification | |
Genus: |
Scaevola (plant)
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Species: |
cunninghamii
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Occurrence data from AVH |
Scaevola cunninghamii is a unique plant found in Australia. It belongs to the Goodeniaceae plant family. This plant is known for spreading out and living for many years.
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What Does Scaevola Cunninghamii Look Like?
Scaevola cunninghamii is a type of plant that can be either a small herb or a shrub. It usually grows to be between 0.15 and 0.8 meters tall. That's about 6 inches to 2.5 feet high.
Flowers of Scaevola Cunninghamii
This plant produces beautiful blue-purple or white flowers. You can usually see these flowers blooming from May to October.
Where Does Scaevola Cunninghamii Grow?
This plant is found in several parts of Western Australia. It grows in areas known as IBRA Regions. These regions include Carnarvon, the Gascoyne, the Murchison, the Pilbara, and the Yalgoo.
Scaevola Cunninghamii Habitat
Scaevola cunninghamii prefers to grow in sandy areas. You can often find it in sandhills or on limestone rises.